Tripping, Flipping, Fixing, Selling and Pimping"For a while, I believed that certain types of people would never change. On today's show, the Finance Pimp is on the set to prove me wrong."
‘I Can’t Breathe’: Restraint, Seclusion Under ReviewIn June, the Mississippi Department of Education drafted a restraint and seclusion policy that is already under tough scrutiny by parent, education and advocacy groups around the state.
The Next Fight: LGBT Workplace RightsLavell Brown filed a discrimination lawsuit in federal court after the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission issued him a right-to-sue notice in February.
The Curse of the Mississippi FlagThe 1894 Mississippi flag, with the Confederate battle emblem as its canton, represents much more than an antiquated piece of cloth.
Wonder Lives HereAfter nearly $9,000 in renovations, Ron Chane used the Sept. 3 Fondren's First Thursday to unveil The Wonder Lab, a collection of studio spaces that he hopes will be a springboard for Jackson creatives.
Sameerah MuhammadSameerah Muhammad has used her creativity in the kitchen since she was 6 years old.
James McMurtry: Plain EnglishAmericana singer-songwriter James McMurtry grew up all over the South, but his attitude and style is pure Texas.
Ron Chane and Brad Franklin on Rap and ReconciliationIt all started with an apology. Ron Chane, organizer of Fondren's First Thursday, apologized for a music act that preformed on Sept. 3 that wasn't exactly family friendly. In Chane's apology, he went on to say that going forward no …
Revolution's Corner, Bodega and Chill Spot, Open DowntownAbraham Santa Cruz is trying to make a way for a new downtown venture called Revolution's Corner, now open at the corner of Pearl and Roach streets in the Standard Life Building.
Máirtín de CógáinCork, Ireland-born entertainer Máirtín de Cógáin, an enthusiastic promoter of the Celtic and Irish heritages, has become a CelticFest favorite for many.
Freddie Gray's Family Settles With City for $6.4MThe family of Freddie Gray, who died after being critically injured in police custody, reached a $6.4 million wrongful death settlement with the city of Baltimore.
Koreas to Hold Oct. 20-26 Reunions of War-Divided FamiliesNorth and South Korea agreed Tuesday to hold reunions next month of families separated by the Korean War in the early 1950s, a small but important bit of progress for rivals that just last month were threatening each other with …